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Sean and Sarah discuss Doctor Who Series One 'Rose' and whether it holds up twenty years later.Discussion Points:-How Sean and Sarah both found the series.-The casting of Billie Piper.-What Christopher Eccleston's second series could have been like.-The break-neck speed of this episode!-The relationship between Rose and her Mam.-The uneven tone in the first few episodes.-THAT 'oner' shot!-Sean and Sarah discuss escapism.-Sarah is perturbed and a 'tad miffed' by the current state of Doctor Who.Raised Questions:-Was this debut episodes successful for both new and returning viewers?-Did the show become a soap opera?-What happened to this kind of natural and organic story-telling?-Have you fallen out of love with Doctor Who?-Was Rose the last working-class companion?-Are Rose Tyler and Amy Pond too similar?-Did Series One struggle to find the correct tone at times?-Did Eccleston struggle with the more comedic moments?-How many times does Sean mention The Sense Sphere?-Is the state of current Doctor Who a result of sheer incompetence or by design?-Does Doctor Who have an attitude nowadays?Chapters:0:14 Welcome to Review It Yourself1:13 Introducing Doctor Who2:37 The 2005 Revival6:11 Nostalgia and Personal Connections7:00 The New Doctor's Introduction9:01 Character Dynamics Explored12:22 The Role of Rose16:07 The Impact of Eccleston18:30 Humour Amidst Darkness21:38 Family Relationships28:09 Grounded Realism in Characters33:09 Connection to the Audience35:09 The Gritty Atmosphere39:18 Accents and Authenticity41:37 Clive and Conspiracy51:38 Balancing Tone and Humour53:53 Character Dynamics Unveiled1:00:01 The Doctor's Alien Nature1:09:29 Humour and Depth in Dialogue1:17:14 The Complexity of Companionship1:27:10 The Essence of Doctor Who1:34:03 Crafting Quality Television1:37:32 Lessons from the Past1:43:24 Reflections and FarewellsShout-Outs:-The Sense Sphere: The Doctor Who Podcast. Find It Here: www.youtube.com/@TheSenseSphereThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Join Rod, Joe, Iain and Gareth as we face Atraxi, Smilers, Fatleks, Angels, Vampires (fish?), Dream Lords, Silurians, Depression, a Pantheon of bad guys and the sexual prowess Amy Pond!
It's the eleventh month, and The Eleventh Hour! Find out Ben's impressions of Matt Smith's first full episode, what he thinks of Amy Pond, Rory Williams and the new TARDIS...About Time: www.linktree.com/abouttimecast
The Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond and Rory Williams must escape a space and time loop (744,000 BC). With special guest Jessica Reiner-Harris.Website and socials available here. Produced & edited by Becca McGlynn. Music by Becca McGlynn. Art by Mandy Oquendo. Logo by Ben Paddon.
Tread Perilously rounds out a witchy October with the annual visit to Supernatural. This year: an episode called "Shut Up, Dr. Phil." To keep his mind off murdering Amy Pond (no, really!), Dean convinces Sam to investigate a spate of murders in Prosperity, Indiana. The victims so far have some ties to real estate in the area. But when a contractor also dies, the signs lead to a witch. Is it the local developer magnate or his wife? Or could it be ... both? Meanwhile, one of the Leviathan's slowly makes his way to Prosperity in the hopes of eliminating Sam and Dean for good. Erik determines, almost immediately, that guest stars Charisma Carpenter and James Marsters are the main reasons Justin chose this witch-focused episode of Supernatural. But the actors both easily earn most valued status as they elevate what might be a more humdrum episode. Despite not appearing on screen, Jim Beaver also turns out to be a MVP. Justin realizes he's starting to forget parts of the show. Erik tries to figure out the season-long plot. Harry Dresden turns out not to be a favorite. A discussion in the weeds leads back to Supergirl and the current state of the MCU, ridiculous sandwiches become a scourge, and a new Batman villain makes a surprise appearance.
Charles Skaggs and Jesse Jackson discuss "Amy's Choice", the seventh episode from Doctor Who Series Five in 2010, featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams, and Toby Jones as the Dream Lord! Find us here:X/Twitter: @NextStopWho, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopWho@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Just how dangerous is traveling with the Doctor? It's a fair question after revisiting The Girl Who Waited, which looks surprisingly dark 13 years after it aired — especially now that many who watched it back then are now closer in age to older Amy Pond. Join us as we ponder: Did this “Doctor Lite” episode portray Matt Smith as excessively cowardly? Why couldn't Amy and Amy pass the Bechdel test? And what's up with all those flying syringes? Give your own rating for The Girl Who Waited on Spotify! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and become a True Companion of the podcast to get new episodes before everyone else! Subscribe to our newsletter at pulltoopen.net for extended notes on The Girl Who Waited. Support the podcast by becoming a patron of Pull To Open on Patreon. Please review Pull To Open on Apple Podcasts. Timeline: Intro 00:00:00 Previously… 00:01:56 Whomoji Challenge 00:05:52 POLL to Open 00:11:47 TL;DW 00:18:58 Commentary: The Girl Who Waited 00:21:27 Four Questions to Doomsday 00:58:39 What If the Evil Plot Had Succeeded? 01:01:16 Where Is the Clara Splinter? 01:03:50 Final Judgment 01:10:24 Randomizer! 01:17:49 Follow us on: TikTok! @pulltoopen Instagram: @pulltoopen63 Facebook: @pulltoopen63 X: @pulltoopen63 Threads: @pulltoopen63 Bluesky: @pulltoopen Play Pull To Open Bingo (NEW upgraded card!) Story Essentials Series 6, Episode 10 Story number: 224, per the The Pull To Open Codex Writer: Tom MacRae Director: Nick Hurran Script Editor: Caroline Henry Showrunner: Steven Moffat Aired 10 September 2011 Pull To Open: The Girl Who Waited Season 5 Episode 32 Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor Music: Martin West/Thinking Fish ©️AnyWho Media LLC 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pull-to-open/support
Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble, Amy Pond... The Doctor has had a huge range of companions over the years - but who are truly the BEST of the bunch? Join Troy and Crispy as they create a tier list to order the many companions of Doctor Who from best to worst...
Joining me, Kelly-Anne Taylor, for the first episode of this brand-new series of the Radio Times Podcast, is the Scottish actress who took Hollywood by storm, Karen Gillan. Born and raised in Inverness, she moved to London aged 18 to pursue acting – after two weeks at drama school, she dropped out and worked in a pub until she was cast in a role that would change her life – the brilliant Amy Pond in Dr Who. Since then, she's conquered Hollywood with her role as Nebula in the Marvel film franchise. In this episode, we discuss losing your anonymity, the pressures placed on women's bodies and her brand new show Douglas is Cancelled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond investigate the oldest message in the universe in a 45-second clip from "The Pandorica Opens" (8b BC).Website and socials available here. Produced & edited by Becca McGlynn. Music by Becca McGlynn. Art by Mandy Oquendo. Logo by Ben Paddon.
Garth! That's really all we need to know to enjoy this one, right? Good! LINKS! The Superwiki page My tag My rewatch notes from July 2019 A bit of Set Dec Appreciation via the Angry Pig sign Rewatch notes from May 2017 (i.e. garth is Doing His Best and you can too!) Amy Pond vs Benny (more tied into 8.09 than here, but also tangentially relevant) We have call sheets and script sides! You can read my notes for this one here on AO3 And I will say here very briefly, there will be a change to the format coming up in a couple weeks, more on that soon! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spngeorg/support
Jack takes a quick minute to talk about and offer a spoiler free review of VocaLAB Productions latest release "Ex Libris", featuring Mile Taylor as the 11th Doctor, Orianna Rose as Amy Pond, from a script by Thomas Beech. https://x.com/VocaLABOfficial?t=ObFmw_urwxmGfFX1N59m4g&s=09 https://linktr.ee/vocalabproductions https://x.com/taylordvision?t=4x-iCl7kqOPYp7Zw-aWdzQ&s=09 https://x.com/ALittleOri?t=lsnYkXLlTFH3nhCeU5YI3w&s=09 https://x.com/tpdbeech?t=l5GorkuFDrvNGvBMf5JOSw&s=09
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson are joined by special guest DJ Nik to discuss "The Beast Below", the second episode from Doctor Who Series 5 in 2010, featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, and the introduction of Sophie Okonedo as Liz 10! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopWho, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW @HiDarknesspod Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopWho@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Staffel 7, Folge 3 - Wir reisen heute in Sams Vergangenheit, denn es gibt Parallelen zu einem Fall in der Gegenwart. Es geht um Amy Pond, Deans Super-Heilkräfte und den Unterschied zwischen Pie, Kuchen und Torte. Sam trinkt Triple Red Eye, wir sprechen über japanische Fuchsgeister und es gibt eine unerwartete Schauspieler-Verbindung zu Staffel 1. Thomas geht sehr hart mit Dean ins Gericht, aber Töff erklärt sich selbst zur Strafverteidigerin und vertritt Team Dean hoffentlich würdevoll. Unser Discord-Server: https://discord.gg/4Defzq8ETh Unsere Spotify-Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7sklx9OZGBGCJeYBLyReBP?si=e76fK0VcTCutDZsgL6Q5gg Unser Instagram Account: https://www.instagram.com/winchestersurprise.podcast
Oh, bucklemming with their fast-growing monster babies... only they foisted this one off on Dean. To me, this one has always felt like a ham-fisted attempt to balance out the Amy Pond storyline from earlier this season, that just makes it all the more unbalanced. Sam might think the scales are balanced now, but mostly because he's not exactly in touch with reality himself here... or at the very least not seeing Dean clearly. This is the part of s7 where the writers seemed to forget Sam was constantly hallucifering all over the place, but that makes a hell of a lot more sense when we do remember that while watching. LINKS! The Superwiki Page My tag (only two pages of posts!) The People's Choice Pantsless Promo video My rewatch notes from July 2019 (mostly about Sam and Dean and their main conflict throughout s6 and s7, really… and Sam's dependence on his Magic Anti-Hallucination Button to the exclusion of actually perceiving reality unless it fits with his personal understanding of it. Plus, proof there can be good stuff even in egregious bucklemming episodes… Seriously, if you only click one link here, make it this one.) My Complaint™ about the handprint disappearing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spngeorg/support
Well, it's an episode we knew we'd have to tackle eventually. The Girl Who Waited wasn't our favorite episode when it first aired. Over time, it appears that John has softened on it, but Taylor still feels like Moffat is putting Amy and Rory through the wringer any chance he gets. Join us as we process our feelings, talk about some Who News, and (as always) focus on the parts we enjoyed most!
Well, it's an episode we knew we'd have to tackle eventually. The Girl Who Waited wasn't our favorite episode when it first aired. Over time, it appears that John has softened on it, but Taylor still feels like Moffat is putting Amy and Rory through the wringer any chance he gets. Join us as we process our feelings, talk about some Who News, and (as always) focus on the parts we enjoyed most!
This week my new series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: The Angels Take Manhattan by Stephen Moffat, an excellent exit story for both Rory and Amy Pond. You may wish to contribute to the show's running costs, it's Patreon is here https://www.patreon.com/tdrury or buy me a coffee here https://ko-fi.com/timdrury The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
The lads take a look back at Matt Smiths first outing. Fish Finger Custard, A Space Snake, Amy Pond, wet-wipe Rory and more!FOLLOW US!@SJPWORLDMEDIA@TheDrWhoPod@DanGriffin21
The lads take a look back at Matt Smiths first outing. Fish Finger Custard, A Space Snake, Amy Pond, wet-wipe Rory and more!FOLLOW US!@SJPWORLDMEDIA@TheDrWhoPod@DanGriffin21
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson are joined by special guest companion Holly Mac as they discuss "The Wedding of River Song", the 13th episode from Doctor Who Series Six in 2011, featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams, and Alex Kingston as River Song! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopWho, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW @HollyMac_79 Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopWho@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
It's two great tastes that taste great together as the crew of Star Trek The Next Generation crosses over with Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor as they face off against their cybernetic foes that have teamed up to conquer the galaxy! But how did we feel about it? Come listen Follow The More You Nerd Visit our website and archives at themoreyounerd.com Follow us on Twitter @themoreyounerd Like us on Facebook
Amy Pond is split in two! So that's twice the Amy for the same price. That's a bargain in my book. Sure hope she has someone who loves her to reconcile her duplicates. Also, the Seventh Doctor suffers through an impenetrable story, but meets Ace! So it's not all bad.
Amy Pond is split in two! So that's twice the Amy for the same price. That's a bargain in my book. Sure hope she has someone who loves her to reconcile her duplicates. Also, the Seventh Doctor suffers through an impenetrable story, but meets Ace! So it's not all bad.
Hosts Joe Dea and Joshua Noel give you the Doctor Who Companions ranked - top 5! The Doctor gets all of the attention, whether it's the first Doctor or the Twelfth Doctor, Tom Baker or Jodie Whittaker! Today, we focus instead on the companions! From Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, to Billy Piper as Rose Tyler, to Arthur Darvill and Karen Gillan as Rory Williams and Amy Pond! Who is the most popular Doctor Who companion? Who was the longest companion on Doctor Who? Who were the other Time Lords who traveled with the Doctor? What are the characteristics of Biblical Manhood? What is masculinity in the Bible? What are characteristics of a real man and what does that really even mean? Let us know who your favorite Doctor Who companions are on our website: systematicgeekology.org
Today on the Ether we have the DeInspire space hosted by DeGoddess with Karma and Amy Pond. Recorded on June 3rd 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Karen Gillan first came to prominence playing Amy Pond during two seasons on Dr. Who. Then she was cast as Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and her career went into overdrive. She'll be reprising her signature role in Thor: Love and Thunder and in Volume 3 of Guardians next year. Meanwhile, you can see her play opposite herself in the science-fiction feature Dual, now playing in theaters, and in Judd Apatow's The Bubble on Netflix. Leonard and Jessie are suckers for anyone with a Scottish accent, but Karen ups the ante with her outgoing personality and upbeat approach to her burgeoning career.
Ben, having recently installed an art exhibit at Balmoral Castle, has been pondering the great impact that Scotland and the Scots have made on Doctor Who. David was surprised to learn that the Brigadier wasn't always Scottish and it was director Douglas Camfield that gave Col. Lethbridge his hyphenated surname Stewart. Jamie McCrimmon, Amy Pond, and three Doctors Who from Scotland, plus one showrunner, Scotland is ever-present in the TARDIS. Opening and closing music is from Terror of the Zygons, composed by Geoffrey Burgon. We recorded this episode on 2 April 2022.
After a March Madness bracket complete with 4 regions and 65 episodes, it all comes down to this - our favorite FOUR episodes of Battlestar Galactica. Which one will wind up being the bestest of them all for our humble idiots? Tune in. We hear they might even have... a plan! Also... we talk about the premier episode of Moon Knight, the possibility of Amy Pond returning to Doctor Who, and a few choice thoughts from The Man They Call Tim regarding Wrestlemania weekend. LINKS OF INTEREST: - Looks like Karen Gillan isn't opposed to making a return to Doctor Who... provided she can bring some friends. - Here's a list of all the Battlestar Galactica episodes ...AND ANOTHER THING: The Man They Call Tim recommends checking out Goodnight Oscar at the Goodman Theater in Chicago through the end of April. Uncle Todd thinks you oughta give Halo on Paramount+ a watch for some good ol' fashioned sci-fi fun FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIAL MEDIAS: Did you love what you listened to? Fantastic - we love people with questionable taste that enjoy a couple chuckleheads cracking each other up. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more of the internet funny.
Who doesn't love Amy Pond? Well not so fast... Ellie Littlechild presents the 10 Worst Things Amy Pond Has Ever Done... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have reviews of The Blues Brothers (the long version), Gunpower Milkshake, Tomorrow War, and Infinite - and, oddly, no mention of specific Marvel news or reviews... for the first time in YEARS! www.cinemasavants.comtwitter.com/realrobsteeletwitter.com/unrealtoddfacebook.com/thereviewsareinpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parker Molloy: Welcome to the first episode of the Present Age Podcast. I am your host Parker Molloy.Comic book fans may know today’s guest from his work writing The Amazing Spider-Man, She-Hulk, Silver Surfer, Iron Man, and most recently, the Fantastic Four. His name is Dan Slott, and our conversation starts right now.Dan Slott, thank you so much for talking to me. I appreciate it. Thank you!Dan Slott: Oh, thanks for having me on, Parker!…One of the things I'm trying to do with this new venture of mine, this new newsletter/podcast/whatever is this idea that ... Just looking at communication. The various ways we communicate with each other, and I've really been enjoying being able to talk to a wide variety of people, doing different things, and especially coming out of the pandemic, it's just been really interesting.One of my previous interviews was with Will Butler, who plays in the band Arcade Fire, and it's been really interesting. They're used to playing in front of tens of thousands of people and then suddenly the pandemic hits and it's like, "Oh, yeah, it's a bad idea to get in a room with more than five people." Which is fewer than are in their band. I wanted to talk to you because you have a really interesting career that I've appreciated from both afar and up close.For people who didn't bother to listen to my intro on this, Dan writes comics. You've written a ton of stuff, but it's probably safe to say that for most people who are familiar with your work, they're probably most familiar with your decade-long run of Amazing Spider-Man. Would you say that's correct?Yeah. Most people who know me ... It's weird because I've had a career that's had ... I've had the benefit of having multiple runs at this where people forget what I did before. Then I come in all fresh-faced. For a long time, I used to be the Ren and Stimpy guy, then I became the She-Hulk guy. Now people still think of me as the Spider-Man guy because once I got that, that was my dream gig, whenever ... It's kind of neat. Once you become a Spider-Man writer, all the other Spider-Man writers, it's almost like a fraternity. They'll reach out and they'll talk to you, like, "How are you doing? Are you doing okay?" I killed Peter Parker and replaced his brain with Doc Oc's is one of the ways most people know me.For better or for worse people had very, very strong opinions about that.Yes. To the point where Marvel literally hired bodyguards.Seriously?Yeah. For one signing and another signing the NYPD provided them.That is nuts.Yeah. I was brought into a meeting with the NYPD, the DA's office, the NYPD cybercrime division just for all the death threats that we got once we killed Peter Parker.Wow. That-Yeah. It was on the crawl on CNN and I had to tell my dad to make sure my mom didn't watch CNN that day.Oh, man. That's wild and that's ... Geez. I had no idea it got that bad, but I'm glad that that seems to have mostly passed.It dissipated like within two weeks once the next issue came out. The first issue of Superior Spider-Man with Doc Oc in Spidey's brain, and at the end of the issue, spoilers, you see that Peter Parker's ghost is there. All the readers went, "Ah." They could see there was some kind of connected bridge, some way back that maybe Peter Parker could get his body back. Then they were like, "Okay. Okay. We're ..." Once people could see the puzzle pieces in place. For them, grown men were like, "You killed Peter Parker."How could you?That's when the nice ... One of the nice things that came out of that, like I said before, is Gerry Conway, a long-time writer of Spider-Man, reached out to me when all that was going down and he was all ... He's the one who killed Gwen Stacy, Spider-man's long-time girlfriend at the hands of the Green Goblin. It was the first major death since Captain Stacy and Uncle Ben. Gerry said to me ... And it was the first time we'd met, was him reaching out to go like, "Are you okayHe said, "You know what makes you different from every other Spider-Man writer?" I'm like, "No, Gerry Conway."Do tell.This is the guy who was writing Spider-man when I was growing up. I was like, "Oh my God." He went, "You're the writer of Spider-Man during the age of social media." You're like, "Aha." He's like, "If I had killed Gwen Stacy and there had been Twitter and Facebook around, I would have been killed."Oh, I can't even imagine. That would just be ridiculous. That I think is one of the things that has really interested me about talking to you on this, is that yes, it is the age of social media. It is the age where people have direct access to pretty much anyone on the planet. I mean, I try to think about what it would be like growing up and being in my teens and being able to just connect with literally any person on the planet, favorite musicians, least favorite musicians, politicians, and anything. It's fantastic, but it's also terrifying at the same time. I think that when it comes to higher-profile people, especially when you're making these decisions that ... Obviously you can't please everyone with every issue of every story that you write. Obviously, they're going to voice their opinions back to you. What is one thing you love about social media and what is one thing you hate about social media? That's the question.I'm sure you do this too. You throw out some kind of thing to a celebrity you like, and then they like it, or they answer it or they retweet it and then you get that rush, that sugar rush and oh my God. Admit it. You've screencapped it, haven't you?Oh, yeah. Absolutely.You go, "Oh my God, this famous director answered my tweet in real time or this celebrity that I care about." I am huge Whovian. I am a Dr. Who nerd to the nth degree. One of the bizarro things that happened because you and I, we're those awful human beings who have blue checks.Oh, the dreaded blue checks.The blue check. Something happens when you're a blue check and you throw a comment to another blue check. It almost gives you a little bit of validity and they'll look at it. You're like, "Ah." Also, other people will start watching this conversation you're having in real-time. Karen Gillan, who is Amy Pond and Nebula, and in Jumanji too, she was mentioning how she couldn't wait to get back to Scotland and have chips with chippy sauce.I wrote, "For American fans, what's chippy sauce?" Then she started describing it. We were having a brief conversation about chippy sauce, and suddenly it's in the newspaper the next day in British media, "American fans confused by chippy sauce." There is suddenly my tweet in an actual newspaper talking, "What is going on?"Yeah. It's always funny when something I tweet ends up in ... If a reporter calls me and says, "Hey, can I get a comment on whatever?" I'll sit there and I'll think it through and then I'll be like, "Okay. Yes, here's my statement." A lot of times it's just something I tweeted not really thinking about anything and it'll just be in the paper. The way that it's worded a lot of times will just be pretty much the same. It'll still be like-Horrible.... like it's just a quote from me, you know? It's usually fine, but sometimes it's a little embarrassing.I have to be super careful. I praised the Shazam movie and then suddenly Shazam social media is reaching out like, "We would like to use this on a poster." I'm like, "No." I'm a Marvel exclusive guy. I can't have someone at Marvel see my tweet praising Shazam on a poster for God's sake. That'll bring trouble.See, that's the thing. It takes something that should be no big deal to just be like, "Hey, I really like this thing, or I didn't care for this thing." Either way, it should just be something that's small, but social media has this weird way of flattening everything to the point where, whether it was a big comment, little comment, something you thought about for weeks or something that just popped into your head, it's all treated the same and we're in this world where everyone is.You know the Plinko game?Yeah. Where the ball goes down [inaudible], whatever your comment is, however nuanced it is, wherever it dropped on the Plinko, at the end of the day, there's black and white, there's yes and no. Someone will take your very nuanced threading a concept tweet and make it into, "You believe this or you support that." When you're like, "I was threading this." To this day, this is a decades-old problem. Or you could have a situation where there was a writer, Nick Spencer who did a controversial story where Captain America, Steve Rogers, was revealed to be an agent of Hydra through comic book machinations that Cosmic Cube had rewritten it so he was now always a Hydra agent. There were two Captain America comic books coming out at that time, both written by Nick Spencer. The Present Age is a reader-supported newsletter. While a free version of the newsletter exists, paid subscriptions make this work possible.One featured a blonde-haired blue-eyed, Steve Rogers, who is now secretly an agent of Hydra. The other featured Sam Wilson, an African-American superhero, who was also calling himself Captain America. These were clearly two books of one piece taking on two different sides of arguments and everything boiled down to everyone wouldn't even talk about the Sam Wilson Captain America comic. These were sister comics.They would only talk about that and how dare you turn Captain America into something that looks and feels like a Nazi? How dare you? That became the conversation. That's the conversation Twitter wanted and that's the conversation it got. It will always go to the thing that is the most hot-button, the most reactionary. No one wants a well-thought-out nuanced conversation. That's not what social media is for.Yeah. Well, exactly. I mean, that's one thing that I always find really interesting in the way that social media, which is this very instant gratification kind of setup, will respond to things as far as comics are concerned, because in that case you had Twitter freaking out and it turned into, "Oh, well, Nick Spencer's trying to turn Captain America into a Nazi and all this."I mean, have people read comics before? I mean, if all of these characters are around for decades and decades and decades, you need to have some kind of out-there storylines to keep it going in different directions. Generally speaking, you're not going to ... How weird would that have been, had it been like, "Yes. No. Captain America is a Nazi. That's how it is now going forward." It's like, that is not ... Anyone who's paid attention to comics should know what's happening.What it is, is everyone wants the theater of it. Everyone wants to be part of the conversation and things like trending topics mean that suddenly if you're having an argument and things are boiling down to black and white and things are boiling down to ... then it means all these people that aren't familiar, let's say with comics, suddenly jump into the conversation as well, because all they're hearing, like if we use that example, is Captain America's a Nazi.What was Marvel thinking? Now someone's jumping in with that and we get to see over time that someone who's got skin in the game where you see a Russian troll farm will gin up a topic in the middle of ... 3:00 in the morning suddenly everyone cares about Hunter Biden's laptop at 3:00 in the morning.Just like, "Oh." Yeah.Or everyone cares about this, that, or the other at 3:00 AM and it's because people now found a way to manipulate the game.Yeah. Right now there's this push in some states to fight back against what the people fighting are calling critical race theory. It's just this culture war nonsense basically that is being waged by some extremely online figures. There's this guy named James Lindsay, who's one of the big anti-critical race theory dudes. He tweeted, he posted a link to a headline that said, "Marvel reveals Steve Rogers no longer believes in the American dream in first issue of whatever."What?He responds, "Abolish Marvel." That was sent yesterday. Then all the other replies to his are, "Steve Rogers standing for nothing but nihilism is a sad commentary on the woke movement. The left went after entertainment so they could pervert your children's thoughts and destroy your childhood heroes. We are in the propaganda phase of a war. Pay attention and confront this before it's too late.Then ... Yeah. That's it, I'm done with woke Marvel, only the old stuff for me from now on. Everything they've put out post-awokening can go straight in the trash as far as I'm concerned." Now, that is a very tell me you've never read a Captain America comic without telling-Ever.... me you've never read a Captain America comic, you know? It's like-Yeah. We can point to everything from the whole Nomad era of Cap, which was the Captain America books that came shortly after Watergate, where he refused to wear the flag. He did it again for a while when the character that a lot of people have now met through Falcon Winter Soldier U.S. Agent became Captain America. Once again, Captain America threw off the costume and wore this black costume to show that he wasn't supporting certain beliefs.You can look at comic book writers that are very right-wing, like Frank Miller. When he did Daredevil Born Again with Captain America in it, you clearly saw that was a Captain America that stands more for the dream and the ideology than the flag. A lot of this is something will boil up in comic Twitter and it'll make it over to regular Twitter where someone can take it and grab it and run with it. Like when they said Ta-Nehisi Coates is going to write the Superman movie. Suddenly everyone's looking for a fight and it's got to boil down to good or bad. It's got to boil down to I'm against it or I'm for it and there's really no room for conversation. You're going to have a far more fun time on Twitter if you just watch the funny animal videos.Yeah. One thing I've tried to do more of is knowing what I don't know. That is an important skill I think, is to know when you don't know enough to weigh in. That's something that it's like ... I struggled with for a while. It was, I would be like, "No, I think I should give my opinion on this." Then whatever it is, and you see that happen every day. A story will come out about wildlife and suddenly everyone's like, "Well, when an animal is cornered, it does this." Everyone becomes an expert in every single issue that happens. Yeah.Oh, God. I love how much legal expertise everyone has online. Everyone online has gone to law school. In the same way that everyone's a doctor because they can go to WebMD. It's kind of scary. One of the things that's happening a lot in my industry is NFTs and whenever someone comes to me and goes, "What's your opinion?" I'm like Marvin in the back of the car Pulp Fiction. I am like, "I know nothing of this subject. I am not even going to research it. I'm not even going to look into it. It can be all the way over there and I'm out. I am not for or against. All I know is my ignorance."Yeah. I mean, the internet makes it so much easier to connect with others, but one thing I've been thinking about is just that maybe we're not meant to be so connected with others. I'm not meant to know the opinion of a hundred thousand people all at once.You can't unring the bell, but if you say something wrong in a newspaper, your newspaper can get sued. There are certain guard rails, there're certain things that are out there and the internet feels far more Wild Wild West. It also feels far more vigilante where you get that case where this woman, before she goes on a plane, makes a terrible racist joke and by the time the plane lands, that joke has trended. She's been fired from her job. People are waiting to see her as she comes off the plane with signs mocking her.Did she deserve it? I don't know. Probably yes, but then it's also weird. It's all so Wild Wild West. Like Chris Cooper and that woman in the park with the bird. Comics Twitter is way more into that because a lot of us know Chris Cooper because he started off in comics. He's edited comics I wrote in the '90s. We were horrified, and then he didn't press charges and no charges were pressed. Now suddenly she was doing that thing again and we're all like, "Oh, there should have been consequences." During when it was happening, everyone was ready to find this woman and burn her at the stake. Then there were people being all, "Let's not be a mob." Now she's out doing the same thing again with no repercussions. We're like, "Oh, we should have." I don't know.That's kind of ... The issue is that I don't think that there are clear correct answers to how to respond to things happening in the world. One thing that I've been finding extremely odd, especially from the world of news media, is this idea that the HR decisions of every company should be up to a public vote, which it's like someone gets pushed out at a company because they wrote some bad columns or something and then you have half the internet going, "How do they justify this?" That sort of thing, but when you think about it, it's like people get fired every day for no reason at all. Sometimes it's just, "Hey, we're tired of you." That sort of thing. I mean, I've been laid off from jobs before, and that seems to be something that people insert themselves into on this really wide scale when it comes to social media.Yeah. We just saw like four years of an administration where if certain people in certain positions acted that way at a company, they would be fired. They were able to use social media as a way to bolster their power and to go, "We are untouchable because look at all these Twitter followers we have. Look at this public opinion." You'd have people on the news talking about the reaction on Twitter, which is something that can't be regulated, which is something that can be abused, which is something that can have a troll farm in Russia create 80 million tweets overnight or people ... You know what I mean?Yeah.Yet there're some people like that guy who created the whole Pizzagate scandal, he's still online. He's still someone that people retweet and talk about and use as a source. I'm like, "Shouldn't that guy have been ridden out of town on a rail? Shouldn't have no soapbox for the rest of his life? You created and propagated Pizzagate, and yet you still have a platform. How does that work?"It's just so, so bizarre to watch that happen. A month or two ago, I was speaking with Michael Hobbes. He hosts a podcast called You're Wrong About. I love that podcast. It's great and highly recommended. He was talking to me about how some of the most popular episodes of that podcast have gotten a million downloads, which is great. He was trying to think of this. Like if you get a thousand emails all at once, it's going to feel like the world is crashing down on you.It's going to feel like everyone on the planet is laser-focused on you. You might be trending or something like that even, but he put it this way. He's like, "Okay. Imagine one of those episodes that got a million downloads, if a thousand people are extremely angry and they all email you about it and they all start yelling at you online about it, that's 1%. That's not a majority."It's not a ... Or actually, no, that's one-10th of 1% now that I think about it. It's important to put these things in perspective. I think that one thing that social media does is it really flattens that perspective, which is very unfortunate. It makes taking risks and being creative and all of that more difficult. I'm curious. Have you ever pulled punches in your writing? Have you ever held back because you're like, "I don't want to deal with whatever the fallout from this idea that I have in my head is."Like on a tweet?No. No. Like in your work?In my work?Yeah.Yeah. No. Of course.Yeah. Yeah. I mean, we all self-censor in various ways, but-I also have the benefit of having an editor-Yes. Editors are important.... who will go, "You are not doing that. You are not telling that story." One of the issues of Spider-Man that I pitched ... And I wrote like over 200 issues of Spider-Man so you're always throwing out ideas. One of them, there's a Spider-Man villain, Swarm, who was this Nazi scientist, von Meyer, who he had done stuff with killer bees and they became a part of him. He became a living swarm of killer bees with his skeletal remains in the middle, but that's it.He's like a walking pile of killer bees. He would always attack Spider-Man fireman by firing killer bees at him, or turning the killer bees into a giant hammer and hitting him with a hammer made of killer bees. Every swarm story was the same swarm story. He fires bees at you. I go, "I have an idea. I want to do a Swarm story. I know a new way of doing a Swarm story." The editor is like, "What is it?" I go, "We've never seen what's happened to the honey." He goes, "What?" I'm like, "Yeah. He'd be selling the honey at farmer's market and stuff in disguise in a beekeeper suit or something. Everyone who eats the honey, since they're honey made of Nazi bees, become Nazis." They're like, "You want to tell a story about Nazi honey?" I'm like, "Yes. I think this will be really interesting." I'm like, "We'd call it Nazi gold." They're like, "You are never telling that story. You are never telling the story of Nazi honey. We will stop you."It's nice to have someone to tell you no.Yeah. I mean, that's the thing. It's one of those things that, would it have been interesting? Absolutely. Would people have been like, "Oh, look at this. He's writing a story where they're making Nazi ... where honey turns people into Nazis. What does he have against honey? What does he have against-Yeah. That and a story where Spider-Man was fighting Yakuza or the mob or somebody in a hotel where there was a drop for drugs or blood diamonds or whatever, the Pulp Fiction briefcase. Elsewhere in the hotel was a furry convention. This guy was going to his first furry convention and he was hiding the fact that he was a furry from his family. At one point the police and all these people burst in because they're going after the mob and the guys that Spider-Man are fighting.The guy from the furry convention go, "Oh, my God, I don't want to get caught." He goes running and he ends up in the room with all the mobsters, but it's the Marvel Universe and it's a guy in a giant animal suit so they assume he's a super villain. They go, "Oh, are you the super villain we sent for?" He goes, "Yes, I am." He ends up dragged along in the story as the weasel, and by the end of the story, he has unintentionally become Spider-Man's worst enemy through no means of his own, where he'll have his hand on the giant lever that's going to lower Spider-Man into the pit and Spider-Man's like, "You'll never get away with this, weasel." He's like, "I know. I don't want to be doing this." I thought it was this really funny story. My editor goes, "You're pitching us a Spider-Man story with furries?" I'm like, "Yeah." They're like, "You are never telling that story. We will stop you. You can't tell that story." When you wake up in the morning and you go, "Thank you, Marvel. Thank you for not letting me ... I have now slept on it and yeah, that ... No, no. I shouldn't. No, thank you for stopping me."See, I think that would be interesting.This is what people say!I mean, for some reason, I don't know why, but that reminded me of ... There's ... What's that character who was an old human torch villain who was ... Asbestos Man. That was it.Asbestos Man.He made a comeback decades after he was first written. That was basically he shows up and he's just like, "I'm Asbestos Man." Everyone's like, "No, stay back, stay back." They're afraid of him but for the wrong reasons, because he's-When I was writing She-Hulk, it was all like her as a lawyer dealing with superhero problems. I so wanted to do the Asbestos Man case, where, you know, like ... Yeah.Yeah. Asbestos Man lawsuits?Yeah. Exactly. I wanted to do Asbestos Man lawsuits. Yeah. There was stuff I didn't do in She-Hulk for that same reason that people are like "Don't go near there." I was going to do a story of one of the ... She works in a law firm and they deal with superhero cases, like can a ghost testify at their own murder trial? Things that would only happen in a superhero world. I had a story where one of the lawyers in her firm, their high school biology teacher was getting fired for teaching Marvel creationism. Everything he was teaching his students is stuff that you can see in Marvel comics, like Odin coming down from the world tree and the Eternals and the aliens creating the Inhumans and the Deviants. You're like, "We've been having this stuff, this mythology in our comics for years, and to have someone get fired because they were teaching it in a science class." I thought this was really funny. They're like, "Oh, let's not go near this. Let's not. No. Let's not poke that bear with a stick."Dan Slott supports creationism. That's the takeaway.You know the Watcher, right?Yeah.Yeah. They were going to bring the Watcher on the stand in that case and the Watcher was going to go, "Everything he said is true."Well, Dan, thank you so much for talking to me. This has been a lot of fun. What can people check out that you're working on right now?Any issue of the Fantastic Four that's on the stands.Please check out the FF. We're in the 60th anniversary year, we're telling big stories. We're taking big swings to honor the legacy of Stan and Jack, who would tell the craziest stories in the Marvel Universe in the FF. Get full access to The Present Age at www.readthepresentage.com/subscribe
Hello, faithful listeners, and here we are...on the next episode. By the time you hear this review, Rory and Amy will be long gone...but what did we think about their exit? What were our thoughts on last days of the Ponds? Join us as we review The Angels Take Manhattan, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 5. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 242. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, Lee Shackleford, and special guest co-host Shannon Perry of Oz-9! EPISODE 242 Hello, faithful listeners, and here we are...on the next episode. By the time you hear this review, Rory and Amy will be long gone...but what did we think about their exit? What were our thoughts on last days of the Ponds? Join us as we review The Angels Take Manhattan, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 5. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 242. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, Lee Shackleford, and special guest co-host Shannon Perry of Oz-9! The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Ap
The Doctor comes to visit while strange cubes appear around the globe. The Doctor and Amy share a heartfelt moment in the days leading up to Manhattan. Join us as we review The Power of Three, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 4. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 240. Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown. EPISODE 241 The Doctor comes to visit while strange cubes appear around the globe. The Doctor and Amy share a heartfelt moment in the days leading up to Manhattan. Join us as we review The Power of Three, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 4. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 240. Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoSpotify Stitcher - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoStitcher
The Doctor, Amy, and Rory travel to the United States in the 1800s to visit a small town with a sinister secret. Join us as we review A Town Called Mercy, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 3. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 240. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. EPISODE 240 The Doctor, Amy, and Rory travel to the United States in the 1800s to visit a small town with a sinister secret. Join us as we review A Town Called Mercy, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 3. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 240. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoSpotify Stitcher - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoStitch
A spaceship on a collision path with Earth filled with Dinosaurs? A man, sitting on his self-made throne within his spaceship, plays a game with everyone's lives. Why does he seek out The Doctor? Perhaps, the original you might say? Join us as we review Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 2. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 239. EPISODE 239 A spaceship on a collision path with Earth filled with Dinosaurs? A man, sitting on his self-made throne within his spaceship, plays a game with everyone's lives. Why does he seek out The Doctor? Perhaps, the original you might say? Join us as we review Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, Doctor Who Series 7 Episode 2. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 239. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify -
The Doctor, Amy and Rory are the Dalek's best hope!?!? What is the Dalek asylum? Who is the person locked within? Why is Clarence so happy to finally reach this episode? Join us as we begin our review of Doctor Who Series 7 with Asylum of the Daleks. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 238. EPISODE 238 The Doctor, Amy and Rory are the Dalek's best hope!?!? What is the Dalek asylum? Who is the person locked within? Why is Clarence so happy to finally reach this episode? Join us as we begin our review of Doctor Who Series 7 with Asylum of the Daleks. What did you think of our discussion? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Want to get in touch on on social media? Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 238. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoSpotify Stitcher - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoStitcher Google Podcasts -
What is the God Complex? More importantly, why did this episode feel like something from Scooby-Doo? Is this Scooby-Who? We examine the answers to these questions from the 11th episode of the 2011 series. What did you think of The God Complex? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 229. EPISODE 229 What is the God Complex? More importantly, why did this episode feel like something from Scooby-Doo? Is this Scooby-Who? We examine the answers to these questions from the 11th episode of the 2011 series. What did you think of The God Complex? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 229. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoSpotify Stitcher - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoStitcher Google Podcasts - http://bit.ly/Di
What would you do if faced with the impossible choice? Doctor Who takes a dark turn as we examine the answer to this question in the 10th episode of the 2011 series. What did you think of The Girl Who Waited? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Plus, more feedback including a very special bit of feedback from listener Kevin O'Brien! Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 228. EPISODE 228 What would you do if faced with the impossible choice? Doctor Who takes a dark turn as we examine the answer to this question in the 10th episode of the 2011 series. What did you think of The Girl Who Waited? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Plus, more feedback including a very special bit of feedback from listener Kevin O'Brien! Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 228. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoSpotify Stitcher - http:/
The Doctor, Amy, and Rory respond to a child in need. What - or who - lies beyond the door to the cupboard? Join us as we review the ninth episode of Doctor Who Series 6 - Night Terrors. In the news we discuss upcoming releases from Titan Comics and feature feedback from Vanessa McNamara, Clare Ashton, and Frank Franks (who we also wish a belated Happy Birthday). Plus, audio feedback from Dave Cooper on The Talons of Weng Chiang. What did you think of Night Terrors? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 227. EPISODE 227 The Doctor, Amy, and Rory respond to a child in need. What - or who - lies beyond the door to the cupboard? Join us as we review the ninth episode of Doctor Who Series 6 - Night Terrors. In the news we discuss upcoming releases from Titan Comics and feature feedback from Vanessa McNamara, Clare Ashton, and Frank Franks (who we also wish a belated Happy Birthday). Plus, audio feedback from Dave Cooper on The Talons of Weng Chiang. What did you think of Night Terrors? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 227. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on
Who is Mels? Find out as we review the follow-up episode to A Good Man Goes to War that began the second part of Series 6. What did you think of Let's Kill Hitler? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 226. EPISODE 226 Who is Mels? Find out as we review the follow-up episode to A Good Man Goes to War that began the second part of Series 6. What did you think of Let's Kill Hitler? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network proudly presents Discussing Who Episode 226. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Real Characters Last year we asked ourselves and our listeners a simple but important question: What makes Doctor Who important to you? The answer now lies within the pages of Real Characters: The Psychology of Parasocial Relationships with Media Characters, by Dr. Karen Shackleford, PhD (Ed.) from Fielding University Press providing insight into why we connect with fictional characters. The Doctor Changes, but the Feelings Stay the Same, is the bow-tie worthy Eleventh Chapter. Real Characters is available now on Amazon. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoSpotify Stitcher - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoStitcher Google Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoGooglePodcast PlayerFM - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoPlayerFM TuneIn Radio -
We resume our watch of the 2011 Series of Doctor Who returning for the second part of the ganger storyline. It's the episode before one of Kyle's favorite all-time episodes of Doctor Who. Join us as we review The Almost People. What did you think this story? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 224. EPISODE 224 We resume our watch of the 2011 Series of Doctor Who returning for the second part of the ganger storyline. It's the episode before one of Kyle's favorite all-time episodes of Doctor Who. Join us as we review The Almost People. What did you think this story? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram! Simply search for us @DiscussingWho. Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 224. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the show using any of the following podcast players: Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoApplePodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoSpotify Stitcher - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoStitcher Google Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoGooglePodcast PlayerFM - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoPlayerFM TuneIn Radio - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoTuneIn Podbean - http://bit.ly/DiscWhoPodbean Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle)
The Doctor, Amy, and Rory find themselves marooned aboard a 17th Century pirate ship with a crew locked in battle with a mysterious Siren. Will the Doctor uncover the truth before Rory, once again, falls victim to their adventures? All aboard because we're back to review Doctor Who Series 6 Episode 3, The Curse of the Black Spot. What did you think of The Curse of the Black Spot? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 218. EPISODE 218 The Doctor, Amy, and Rory find themselves marooned aboard a 17th Century pirate ship with a crew locked in battle with a mysterious Siren. Will the Doctor uncover the truth before Rory, once again, falls victim to their adventures? All aboard because we're back to review Doctor Who Series 6 Episode 3, The Curse of the Black Spot. What did you think of The Curse of the Black Spot? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 218. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Inf
A new adventure begins as River Song, Amy Pond, Rory Williams, and the Eleventh Doctor travel to 21st Century United States visiting Utah and Florida. Will they solve the mystery of the President's caller or will Silence fall upon them all? What did you think of The Impossible Astronaut? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 216.
A new adventure begins as River Song, Amy Pond, Rory Williams, and the Eleventh Doctor travel to 21st Century United States visiting Utah and Florida. Will they solve the mystery of the President's caller or will Silence fall upon them all? What did you think of The Impossible Astronaut? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 216. EPISODE 216 A new adventure begins as River Song, Amy Pond, Rory Williams, and the Eleventh Doctor travel to 21st Century United States visiting Utah and Florida. Will they solve the mystery of the President's caller or will Silence fall upon them all? What did you think of The Impossible Astronaut? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 216. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan publishes
A new adventure begins as River Song, Amy Pond, Rory Williams, and the Eleventh Doctor travel to 21st Century United States visiting Utah and Florida. Will they solve the mystery of the President's caller or will Silence fall upon them all? What did you think of The Impossible Astronaut? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Lee Shackleford, Clarence Brown, and Kyle Jones. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 216.
The epic finale of the 2010 series of Doctor Who concludes as the the fate of existence rests within the contents of the 2,000 year sealed Pandorica! What, or Who, is inside? Plus, what does the Doctor have on his head?! Mercy! (One more time!) MERCY! What did you think of The Big Bang? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 214. EPISODE 214 The epic finale of the 2010 series of Doctor Who concludes as the the fate of existence rests within the contents of the 2,000 year sealed Pandorica! What, or Who, is inside? Plus, what does the Doctor have on his head?! Mercy! (One more time!) MERCY! What did you think of The Big Bang? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 214. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in more Doctor Who Comics? Visit our friends at Titan Comics. Titan pu
The Doctor finds himself trapped on Earth while a mysterious force prevents the TARDIS from landing. What does The Doctor do? Become a lodger, of course! In this episode we review The Lodger, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 11 along with feedback from listeners Craig and Tiffany! Plus, welcome new listener Zayla! What did you think of The Lodger? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 212. EPISODE 212 The Doctor finds himself trapped on Earth while a mysterious force prevents the TARDIS from landing. What does The Doctor do? Become a lodger, of course! In this episode we review The Lodger, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 11 along with feedback from listeners Craig and Tiffany! Plus, welcome new listener Zayla! What did you think of The Lodger? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 212. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on SPOTIFY! Feedback Let us know what you think! Send your feedback via email to discussingwho@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail message on the Discussing Who Call Line. Simply dial (805)850-DWHO (3946). (Airtime and/or long distance rates apply, if applicable.) Already following us on Facebook? Simply send a message on there. Like the show? Want to contribute? Send us your feedback! We want to hear from you! Additional Information Interested in mo
The Doctor and Amy travel back in time to meet Vincent Van Gogh. Many fans consider this episode of Doctor Who as one of the programme's best! We agree and celebrate this review by welcoming a very special guest co-host. Alarm! Alarm! Alarm! Taking a break from all things Gated Galaxies, she's here with us for one of our favorite episodes. Join us in welcoming the creative force behind the Oz-9 podcast, Shannon Perry, to our virtual console!! Whatever happens, just know, it's not our fault! In this episode we review Vincent and the Doctor, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 10. What did you think? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 211. EPISODE 211 The Doctor and Amy travel back in time to meet Vincent Van Gogh. Many fans consider this episode of Doctor Who as one of the programme's best! We agree and celebrate this review by welcoming a very special guest co-host. Alarm! Alarm! Alarm! Taking a break from all things Gated Galaxies, she's here with us for one of our favorite episodes. Join us in welcoming the creative force behind the Oz-9 podcast, Shannon Perry, to our virtual console!! Whatever happens, just know, it's not our fault! In this episode we review Vincent and the Doctor, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 10. What did you think? Let us know via social media. Find us @discussingwho. Hosted by Kyle Jones, Clarence Brown, and Lee Shackleford. The Discussing Network presents Discussing Who Episode 211. The Discussing Network Discussing Who is part of the Discussing Network. Find out more about the network and other shows on the network by visiting https://discussingnetwork.com. Join us on the new Discussing Network Facebook Group. Visit https://facebook.com./groups/discussingnetwork Become a Patreon Supporter! By becoming a Patreon, you can support the show while receiving exclusive perks made available for Patreon Supporters. Visit Patreon.com/DiscussingNetwork for more information, to follow us on Patreon, and – should you choose – support the show. This episode of Discussing Who is brought to you by Audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/DiscussingWho. Check out over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Podcasts Mentioned in this or Prior Episodes Listen, Rinse, Repeat Corrections: Survival of the Fittest Straight Outta Gallifrey Our Hosts on Other Shows Want more from the Discussing Who co-hosts? Our hosts can be found on the following: Doctor Who: Podshock (Kyle & Lee) The TechPedition Podcast (Clarence) The Relativity Podcast (Lee, Clarence, & Kyle) Discussing Trek: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast (Clarence & Kyle) Terminus: A Doctor Who Podcast (Nicole) You can subscribe to Discussing Network on
A new breed of Daleks takes center stage as the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond visit Winston Churchill. Will the Doctor recognize his famous foes or will that be just what the Daleks expected? Join us as we review The Victory of the Daleks, Doctor Who Series 5 Episode 3.